0 to have the physical defect of having the eyes turning towards or away from each other or to cause the eyes to do this -- være skeløjet
1 (with at, up at, through etc) to look with half-shut or narrowed eyes -- kigge med sammenknebne øjne
He squinted through the telescope.
2 a squinting position of the eyes -- skeløjethed
an eye-operation to correct her squint.
3 a glance or look at something -- kig
Let me have a squint at that photograph.
4 (placed etc) crookedly or not straight -- skæv
Your hat is squint.
Still, though their true nature may remain a mystery, both the squinted out cans and the relations between them are easily observed.
Thus, orientation pinwheel centers in convergently squinting cats did not exhibit a consistent and significant topographical relationship to the peaks of ocular dominance domains.
Despite their nonexistence, however, the squinted out bean cans do have visible features that are not visibly present.
The two squinted out cans visibly display a variety of nonexistent spatial relations.
Surprisingly, the initially attractive strategy of substituting existing sense data, appearances or images for nonexistent, squinted out bean cans cannot be sustained.
Iso-orientation domains exhibited a pinwheel-like organization, as previously described for normal and divergently squinting cats.
She was smiling warmly, her chocolate brown eyes soft and slightly squinted in that way he loved.
Both diabetes and vascular disease may cause brainstem disturbance and squints but these tend to resolve spontaneously within three months.
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瞇起眼看, 眼病, 斜視…
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